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Show 480 HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. A., living; Mary O., deceased. Third wife Elizabeth A. Brough, married November 14, 1873. has one child: Wilford M. •John A LLRED, r\ HON. JOHN FRANK, John was^ She principal of the pub- and Marinda M. Pottawattamie county, Iowa, Knapp, was January 1, 1851. Father died in the fall of '50, and in li<- scIk Mils, / son of born in F. L. the spring of '51 the family, consisting of mother, brother Silas L., John F. and grandfather, James, started for Utah, crossing the plains in an ox-train, and reaching Provo in October, where mother afterward married and now resides. John F. was raised in Provo, where he attended the district schools and the B. Y. Academy, being an assistant teacher two terms. In '73 he came to Spring City and taught three years, then went to Manti, where he taught the high school two winters. Returned to the B. Y. Academy and graduated from the normal department in '78, and then came to Spring City, where he has since taught, thus having been teaching longer than any man in the county. He has been principal of the schools many years and stake superintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A. Was a member of the City Council many years, City Recorder two years and City Attorney three Was elected to the State Senate in 1896. Was years. married November 9, 1874, to Mary K., daughter of S. G. and E. K. Bunnell, born in Provo. They have nine living children: Silas L., Ellen M., John F., Samuel 0. r Mary, Olive, Armina, Iline and Bessie. Second wife, married July 7, 1883, was Sarah E., sister of first wife. She has five children: Rozilla M., Coleman, Louisa, Matthias and Lorus. A LLRED, JAMES T. S., the oldest inhabitant of Spring City, son of James and Elizabeth Allred, / was born in Bedford county, Tenn., March 28, 1825. The family removed to Monroe county, Mo., in 1830, joined the Mormon church in '32, moved to Clay county '35, to Caldwell county in '36 and in '39 were driven out with the Mormons to Pittsfield, Pike county, Father was one of Joseph Smith's 111., thence to Nauvoo. r\ m |